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Cracking fella is McDonell. Just hope we get to see him and JC in charge one day.
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/politics/article/john-mcdonnell-brexit-interview-2019
Cracking fella is McDonell. Just hope we get to see him and JC in charge one day.
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/politics/article/john-mcdonnell-brexit-interview-2019
Cracking fella is McDonell. Just hope we get to see him and JC in charge one day.
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/politics/article/john-mcdonnell-brexit-interview-2019
It's almost religious cult stuff.
I am off to do some leafleting for my beloved Labour Party.
Keep the faith my fellow Socialists, our day is coming :)
Who you going for next leader? My first choice would be Starmer but if he didn't want it I'd be happy with Rayner or Pidcock. I think Starmer would be the best for media representation and he's probably the one guy that could unite the party. Just not sure if he'd end up taking the party too far back to the centre.
As an Irish descent lapsed catholic with socilaist beliefs I can relate to this interview, and think it was a very good honest chat between two polar opposite of the labour movement.
If our main broadcasters conducted such open, honest and adult interviews like this rather than clickbait seeking rabib badgering where no clear message comes along and panders to the populist blustering bullshiters politics might be in a better place.
Spot on pal. Despite their differences they were both honest and cordial and both looked to enjoy their exchange of views and dare I say it respected each other.
You could live with Angela Rayner, you fucking pervert.I like Rebecca Long-Bailey. I also like Lisa Nandy but she is probably a bit too right wing for me but I would back her of course. I think we do need a female leader at some point. Angela Rayner I could live with and Emily Thornberry and Pidcock. I actually think we have a lot of talent and Jeremy has to be given credit for giving them space to grow. The old guard have been removed slowly. Starmer would be ok, and I like Anthony Gwynne.
A bit controversial here, but I also like Mary Lou Mcdonald and Michelle O'Neill from Sinn Fein, they are both formidable politicians and left wing. Its a shame we will never see them in Parliament.
Yes in about two months boris is going to get a huge majority and your party will have no choice but to move back more centre.
You could live with Angela Rayner, you fucking pervert.
I have clear recollection that after the honeymoon first few years for Blair, Europe as an issue was reading it's ugly head and showing new labour to be just as divided as the Tories before them by mid 2001. 9/11 was virtually a welcome distraction from that for Blair.I’m currently part way through ‘Broken Vows’ the devastatingly critical biography of Blair and New Labour, which I found important to read as I have a long support of that government, as many of you will know and I love to challenge my own beliefs.
One thing I’ve taken away is that Gordon Brown was a petulant and bitter old grump, even in the early days. He never got over Blair once promising him, in the early 90’s, that he’d let Brown “go first” for leader but later changed his mind.
He was letting it affect him almost a decade later and was incredibly unhelpful from the beginning of their government, despite obviously having great ability.
What also surprised me was how vulnerable they were even before Iraq. The government doesn’t have nearly the stability that people realise.
The need to get the media onside is the only way of stopping your movement becoming terminal.
I think it just goes to show that even though I disagree with McDonnell, he’s an entirely reasonable man and a great speaker. The majority of Brits think he’s a communist loon who wants to get rid of the Queen and turn us into the Soviet Union though, due to the media.
I have clear recollection that after the honeymoon first few years for Blair, Europe as an issue was reading it's ugly head and showing new labour to be just as divided as the Tories before them by mid 2001. 9/11 was virtually a welcome distraction from that for Blair.
Possibly.Have some posts been deleted? ;)